Well, I’ve been writing about television quite a bit in recent months, but for some reason I keep neglecting to post links to the pieces here.
For the record, the vast majority of my articles on television and film appear at CinemaSpy, so if you haven’t already bookmarked that fine site, do so. And remember to check back for the latest news and reviews on, well, film and television.
As for what I’ve been covering, here’s a look, from most recent to most distant:
- A shock to the system, about the BSG episode Sometimes a Great Notion
- Requiem for Atlantis, a look back at five years of Stargate Atlantis now that the show has ended its run
- Waiting for Galatica, a preview of sorts in anticipation of the first episode of the final 10
- Throwing the second Stone, contemplating how Eli Stone got so bad in its second season
- Can Dollhouse survive Fridays? in which I argue that matching the new Whedon series with The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Friday night makes perfect sense
- The problem with Heroes, in which I articulate why I quit the once interesting show
- Mind the gap, in which I question the logic behind six month breaks between episodes of a series
- An interview with Christian Slater, about his television series My Own Worst Enemy
- An interview with Damian Lewis, Sarah Shahi, and Rand Ravich from the great series Life
You can always follow my “Remote View” column at “CinemaSpy“ by checking the section’s landing page.
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